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58 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, if you confident about it, then take a drop. Prepare well for it. Otherwise, drop is not a good idea. Go for some good coaching institutes that provide good notes about engineering entrance exam. And they also keep you up to date about exams pattern, old papers, syllabus etc. Best of luck.

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Check out the predictors below:
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Hi, You can use the MH-CET/JEE-Mains 2018 College Predictor option available on Shiksha. Com. College Predictor helps students to get an idea about the chances of admission in the college of their choice based on MH-CET/JEE-Mains 2018 result. Please refer the link below for your reference:
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Hi Simran,
You can use the MHCET 2018 College Predictor option available on Shiksha.com. College Predictor helps students to get an idea about the chances of admission in the college of their choice based on MHCET 2018 result. Please refer the link below for your reference:
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Check out the college predictor link below:
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85 Views Posted 7 years ago

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It is in the same ratio as it used to be when there were 175 questions. Only the number of question changes but the ratio and syllabuses remain the same.

59 Views Posted 8 years ago

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GAT stands for General Ability Test. The questions asked include basic Maths till class 10th, English, Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge. You can check online mock papers and keep yourself updated about the current affairs mostly fashion related.

43 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Your question is a bit tough to answer too precisely. Hence, I can provide you a couple of links to the YouTube videos that I am sure can really help you-
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102 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Ashish,
Questions are not so hard but they are usually asked in a twisted manner.You need to understand them and try to answer with loyalty. They generally ask how you will publish something, strategies you will use. Through questions they will try to find out your interest or how much you are capable. Generally, they try to check your communication skill. What I have said is not specific. It depends on the interviewer with what mindset he's there.
All the best.
Thank you!

88 Views Posted 6 years ago

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CBSE board exam is mainly based on NCERT, only if you prepare NCERT book concept well, then you will definitely get good marks. So, prepare well. NCERT and mock test papers for practice.

36 Views Posted 6 years ago

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No, you should not believe that they are confirm questions. They all are just prediction. Believe in your knowledge. All the best. Please like and follow.

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There is no sectional AFCAT cut off in the AFCAT exam. The total marks of the AFCAT exam are 300, out of which you have to score above the cutoff marks. AFCAT cutoff usually ranges from 120 to 150 marks.

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JEE Mains questions are now easier comparing to previous years questions (2014-2019). To solve them faster you need to have enough practice. All you need is to do practice more and more questions to become faster.

15 Views Posted 7 months ago

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<p>The students should read the guidelines given on Class 10 board exam question paper. Doing both options will take time. So they should read the questions and the answer should be written for the one they know well.</p>

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<p>The students should read the guidelines given on Class 12 board exam question paper. Doing both options will take time. So they should read the questions and the answer should be written for the one they know well.</p>

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<p>Admission Process: One should keep an eye on the advertisements for direct or lateral entry admission for students of shortlisted universities without the requirement of entrance examinations, combined with plenty of merit-based and qualification-based seat admissions for the universities.</p><p>Login into the Admission Office: CUAP's Admission Office may be contacted either through direct mail or over the phone for more information on the entry test proceedings/alternative modes of admission.</p><p>Filling up Application: Fill up your application form and submit it together with required documents on or be... View more

20 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Qualification: The candidate must pass class 12th. Minimum Eligibility to Apply: 45% marks. Admission Process:
Register and Apply. Interested candidates can apply online with the required information. Merit Screening. Admission is based on the score obtained in the entrance test conducted by the university and academic performance.

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The Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology OUAT Entrance Exam pattern for 2023 has not been officially announced yet. However, based on the previous year's exam pattern, the OUAT Entrance Exam generally consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from the following subjects: Physics Chemistry Mathematics/Biology, and Mental Ability. The number of questions and marks distribution in each section may vary every year. So, it is expected that in the OUAT 2023 entrance exam, there will be questions related to the Mental Ability section along with Physics Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics. However, to get accurate information, it is ad... View more

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<p>Your percentile in the MAT (Management Aptitude Test) will depend on various factors, including the difficulty level of the questions, the performance of other candidates, and the scoring system used by the exam authorities. Since the MAT percentile is relative to other test takers, it's challenging to predict your exact percentile based solely on the number of questions attempted.</p><p>However, attempting 45 questions in total and 40 questions in the GK (General Knowledge) section demonstrates a good effort. To get a rough estimate of your percentile, you'll need to wait for the official score report from the exam au... View more

239 Views Posted 9 years ago

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If you have answered the question, the marks will definitely be included.

34 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Mostly the questions are MCQ based.

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It is not necessary that the question paper totally obey the weightage distribution lesson wise, but its true, if it is written 60 questions per subject.

113 Views Posted 7 years ago

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BELIEVE IN KARMA.,

Just go through this link and fill out the required details:
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348 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello,
You may pursue M.Com only if you are able to manage both at the same time. Else, you can choose any other short-term certification course of your interest.

103 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
LLB Eligibility. Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the class 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.

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PUMBA may probably not accept MAT score. Kindly refer to DTE website for more updates.

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For DU, LL.B. Must hold the Graduate degree in any discipline from DU or any other recognised University.

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